java programming courses

Postgraduate Diploma in Java (EE) Programming

Postgraduate Diploma

22 March 2019

Online

Unlimited Access

Java Enterprise Edition is used worldwide by large companies who manage data stored in "Legacy Systems". The aim of this course is to provide participants with skills, knowledge and competencies to write and design sophisticated professional programs using Java. Course participants will learn: the syntax and structure of the Java programming language; the tools to create Java technology applications that run on server and desktop systems; the objectives for the Oracle Certified Java Associate Exam and the Oracle Certified Java Programmer Exam; configuration and using database software.

In addition, this course teaches participants how to work with Swing components, text files, and binary files. You will learn how to write Java programs that interact with databases, and sophisticated networking and multithreading programming techniques. You will become expert in advanced object oriented topics such as collections and generics.

Postgraduate Diploma in Java (SE) Programming

Postgraduate Diploma

22 March 2019

Online

Unlimited Access

One of the best programming languages out there, Java Programming has consistently been placed in the top five most used programming languages for the past 15 years. Over 90% of desktops or computers, over 7 billion mobile phones and over 500 million TV devices worldwide run Java, making Java programming a very promising career path.

Created by successful industry professionals with a wealth of Java Programming experience, our Postgraduate Diploma in Java Programming (SE) course provides learners with skills, knowledge and competencies to write and design sophisticated professional programs using Java. If you are a Java programming novice, this course will get you started quickly and easily. In addition, this course teaches you how to work with Swing components, text files, and binary files. Participants will learn to become expert in advanced object oriented topics such as collections and generics.